MR> Very long lines force our eyes to make longer jumps back and forth
MR> from the end of one line back to the beginning of the next. This can
MR> be especially inconvenient if there are more than just a few lines.
MR> Personally, I prefer a line length of 70 characters, and so that's how
MR> I send all my email (you know...do unto others as I wish they would do
MR> unto me :-)).

EXACTLY! I was hoping to find a wrap setting that I would like MY mail
to come in as! This is why I also selected 70 characters. I have no
idea why under "windows  compatable" it doesn't "listen" to that
setting.  I can't stand the way lines are full justified and all the
keybopard shortcut editing keys do not work in MicroEd.

MR> If it is your preference to send such "unwrapped" lines, could you
MR> please explain to me your reasoning?  In any event, please don't worry
MR> about "wasting" *my* screen real estate by wrapping your lines before
MR> the end of the window...I won't mind in the least (and I'm sure my
MR> computer doesn't care either).  :-)

It is not at all a preference to ask anyone to try to read unwrapped
lines. I am still struggling with the transition to TB! from Eudora
that handles wrapping perfectly no matter how a message was created.
With TB! it is now a manual chore to try to make sure the 20 settings
are "right".

And why do paragraphs now FULL justify? Aaarghhh.

-- 
Rich
  



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